filerritortiswimffinconai PAGE TWO octal And ersonal 4 $10.00 Down $10.50 Per Month A prize of $250 is offered by the' National Federation of Sisterhoods to a member of any Sisterhood in the organization for the best sugges- tion as to possible ways and means, of raising money for the building of ' a dormitory at the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati to alleviate the housing shortage and to provide con- genial and suitable surroundings for the Rabbinical students. This offer expires on Oct. 15 and all communi- cations are to be sent to Mrs. Ab- ram Simon, chairman, Washington, You can avail yourself of our Deferred Payment Plan, the most dignified credit plan to be found anywhere. No extra charge or interest. Ask us about it. D. C. The EASYEccu.,Z WASHER With Gray Enameled Tank at $125 is from every standpoint the greatest washing machine value on the market. Its ten sheet capacity, almost double that of other washers—its absolutely harmless and etTective method of forcing the hot, soapy water through the clothes, thereby washing them clean—its conven- ience and simplicity—and the fact that its makers, the Syracuse Washing Machine Corporation are the largest manufacturers of washing machines in America—make the "Easy" the most inexpensive and pop- ular washing machine made. Let us demonstrate an Easy in your own home now—today. There you can see for yourself how easily all your wash- ing can he accomplished. Let us know what day is most convenient for you. Elaborate plans are being formu- lated by the program committee of the Jewish Woman's Club in outlin- Our Display of Furniture Is Delightful in Variety ing a program of unusual interest to be presented this coming season. All regular meetings of the club will be held at the Federation Club house, Hancock and Second Boulevard. Of interest to Detroiters is the an- nouncement of the marriage of Miss Carol Jeannette Adler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Adler of Mil- waukee and granddaughter of the late Seligman Schloss of this city, to Edward Hines, son of the late Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ilodgson Hines of Washington, D. C., which took place on Saturday, Sept. 17, at the country estate of the bride's parents, Terrace Lodge, on Ocononwoc lake, Wis. Among the Detroit guests who at- tended the wedding were Miss Hor- tense Krolik, who attended the bride as maid of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Schloss, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Enggass, Louis Lambert, William Fleischman and Frederick Morris. The Fall season sees home-makers of all kinds brightening up their homes for the long winter months. Returning from Pittsburgh, where they spent a few days visiting with relatives and friends, are Mrs. Ilenry Wineman and son, James, of East Kirby avenue. One of the first rooms in the home to come to the attention is always the living room— the family room. Make it cozy, comfortable and let it have dis- tinct charm by placing in it only such furni- ture as will enhance its beauty, but is reason- able in price. Charles Mayer, who with Mrs. Mayer (Jane Rosenheim) have been guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenheim of, Pingree avenue, returned on Friday last to New York, Mrs. Mayer re- maining for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Freud of Ilo-1 tel Wolverine accompanied their par- Easy Terms yhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING $10.00 Down, $10.50 Per Month itIOP 1415 Broadway Main 3566 What Movie Star Is Your Favorite? Herbert Weil, well known former resident of Detroit, who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenfield of Put- nam avenue and Mr. and Mrs. An-, drew Wineman of Chicago Boulevard for the past two weeks, returned on Sunday last to his home in New York. 2314 Woodward Ave. "Upper Woodward—Low Prices" Mrs. Henry Fechimer of Pallister avenue has returned from Phila- delphia, where she enrolled her daughter, Miss Miriam Fechimer, In an eastern school for girls. Mrs. Henry Van Baalen of St. Jo- seph, Mo., formerly of Detroit, spent a few days in the city the past week visiting with relatives and friends en route to Dayton, Ohio, where she will assume her duties as the newly-elect- ed executive secretary of the Jewish Charities of that city. COPYR/GHTED UNDER U. I COPYRIGHT LAW& Returning to Poughkeepsie, where she is a student at Vassar College, is Miss Sara Lambert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lambert of West Hancock avenue. JEANNE M. SCHURR BALCONY, HEYN'S BAZAAR Mrs. Marcus Marks, formerly of Returning from a trip to Duluth and Mackinac Island is Jerome Freud Detroit, now of Manistee, Mich., spent a few days in the city the past week. of Hotel Wolverine. BALCONY AT HEYN'S BAZAAR Expert Marcel and Water Waving Try Our Anadon Packs and Preparations Our Complete Line of Hair Goods will please you. Phone Main 5310 for Appointment We wish our many friends and patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year ansk 1525 j BroadWay Eureka Bldg. FURRIERS Main 7825 Start the New Year right by going to the VICTORY CAFE All Prices Reduced on All Foods Dancing — NO COVER CHARGE — Orchestra After-Theater Parties Are Our Specialty 2940 Woodward Ave. W. A. Chin, Manager We welcome you to our store to view this furniture, as well as qur immense stock of furnishings for every other room in the home. We aim for the highest quality at the lowest price—and we nearly always hit the mark. 74eXrimaandiffre ents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Strauss of Chicago, to Watkins Glenn, N. Y., where they spent the past two wekes. M. A. Haas of Hotel Charlevoix Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hart of Alexan- has returned from a trip to New York drine avenue have returned from and Atlantic City. ACV/ York, where they attended the marriage of their daughter, Miriam The Misses Charlotte and Marcia Hart, to Theodore Sykes of New Ermann, daughters of Mrs. A. Er- York. mann of West liancock avenue, have resumed their studies at the Univer- Walter M. Fuchs of Delaware ave- sity of Michigan. nue has returned from a few days' visit to New York. Miss Florence Brown and Harry Z. Brown of 81 McLean avenue are tak- Mrs. Julian H. Krolik and son, ing an extended motor tour through- Henry, have returned from a brief out the Eastern States. visit in Chicago. The Twine, famous movie star hairdressers and beau- tifiers, are just back from Los Angeles and will dress your hair like your favorite star on the At Hartman's you will find a large and varied assortment of furniture, including over- stuffed; cane and Mahogany, and all the period designs, offering helpful suggestions to those in quest of better things. Mrs. I. Goldberg and daughter, Barbara, of Seward avenue have re- turned from rhsrlevoix, Mich., where they occupied their summer home during the season. William Meyerfeld, who was the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Friendly of Elmira, N. Y., for the past two weeks, spent a few days in the city enroute to Ann Arbor where he is a student at the Univer- Returning from a trip to Duluth sity of Michigan. and Mackinac Island is Herbert Rob- inson of Chicago Boulevard. Miss Anna Ruth Solomon of Glen- nie, Mich., spent a few days in the The Misses Jeannette and Eliza- city enroute to Ann Arbor where she beth Tandy spent a few days in the will resume her studies at the Univer- city as guests of Miss Rae Ilimel- sity of Michigan. hoch of Calvert avenue, en route to their home in Indiana. Miss Zoa Cohen of Alpena, Mich., was a recent guest at Hotel Wolver- Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rollman (Jo- ine enroute to Newark, N. J., where sephine Freud) of Cincinnati are re- she will visit friends and relatives. cowing felicitations on the birth of a son, Justin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Morton S. Ashner and daughter, Winifred, have returned Mrs. A. Weiler and son of Indian- from a two weeks' tour through New apolis, Ind., were recent guests at York State. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris !ti- ger of Burlingame avenue. Returning from a several weeks' trip at Petoskey, Mich., is Mrs. Joseph Dr. Roy Greenthal, who spent a M. Weiss of Rhode Island avenue. few weeks visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenthal of Miss Gertrude Marks of Oscoda, Tuxedo avenue, has returned to his Mich., epent a few days in the city home in Ann Arbor. enroute to Milwaukee-Downer School for Girls, Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Sadie Selminsky of East Bos- ton Boulevard has returned from a Leo and David Welling of Brush several weeks' visit at Fasherman's street are making an extended East- Paradise, Bellaire, Mich., and has as- ern motor tour through the White sumed her duties at the Franklin and Adirondack Mountains. Street Settlement. Donald Brin of Dallas, Texas, was .1. J. Marks of Burlingame avenue • recent guest in the city visiting spent two weeks with relatives and with relatives and friends. friends in Boston and Worcester, Maas. Returning from New York where she attended the marriage of her sis- M. L. Lasser of Edison avenue has ter, Miss Miriam Hart to Theodore returned from a visit with relatives Sykes, is Mrs. Sidney Silberman of and friends in Akron, Ohio. Burlingame avenue. C. S. Blomstrom of Chalmers ave- Of interest to Detroiters is the en- nue spent a few days in New York gagement of Miss Gertrude Goldberg, and Atlantic City the past week. formerly of Detroit, to Julius Abram- son, of Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Gold- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harris of berg is a sister of Mrs. I. 0. Rosen- Hotel Tuller have returned from ■ berg of Collingwood avenue. trip to Chicago and Cincinnati. Miss Eva Kahn of 89 Rowena street I. R. Brueckner of Hotel Charle- has returned from a several weeks' voix visited with friends and rela- visit with relatives and friends in tives in Columbus, Ohio, the past Chicago. Greetings of the Season from Henry The Hatter Main 970 205 Gratiot Avenue week. Returning from a three months' W. H. Schaffner of Hotel Charle- stay at her home in Gaylord, Mich., voix returned on Thursday last from is Miss Lillian Beatrice Kramer, of a trip to Akron and Columbus, Ohio. 89 Rowena street. Returning from New York and At- Mrs. Jennie Lebenaberger has lantic City is L L. Reuben of Tdison moved from the Roycourt Apartments avenue. to 428 Ilendrie avenue. 41111 ■ ■